Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Windmill Lane Studios Host Eurovision Hopefuls


As part of this year’s national Eurosong competition, Eurovision hopefuls Don Mescal and Bling recently made use of Windmill Lane Recording Studios to rehearse their entry for Ireland’s eurovision song at the 2011 song contest. Experienced engineers and producers in the world famous Windmill Lane Recording Studios were impressed by the talent and commitment of both contestants who sadly missed out on clinching the spot as Ireland’s representatives by Jedward with their song, ‘Lipstick’.

“The talent this year is to a very high standard and we wish all the contests the best of luck” crew members at Windmill Lane Recording stated.

Don Mescal with the help and advice of mentor Ronan Hardiman performed 'Talking with Jennifer' (written by Ronan Hardiman and Don Mescal). Four piece band Bling, mentored by Willie Kavanagh sang 'Shine On' (written by Patrick Mahoney). Jedward’s song was selected on 'Eurosong 2011' on 'The Late Late Show' on Friday, February 11th and the pair will now go on to perform in Düsseldorf, Germany in May.

This year RTÉ decided to take a different approach to selecting this year's Eurovision entry. Five mentors were nominated with proven experience in the Irish music industry and asked to select an artist and a song each that they believe has the potential to be a Eurovision winner. Bling and Don Mescal now join a long list of iconic musicians who have recorded some of their greatest albums in the state of the art facilities, these include U2, The Cranberries and The Script to name a but a few.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Billy Farrell: Guest Lecturer Profile

After gigging for years with different bands whilst also working a day job, renowned producer Billy Farrell decided to pursue a career full time career in music. His first in studio job was with Pulse College's Tony Perrey for a girl band called FAB. He has since gone on to work with and co produce acclaimed albums for high profile artists from Bonnie Tyler, The Corrs, Brian Kennedy and Westlife to undertaking unique projects Wild Ocean 2 with John Hughes , which includes "The Mandela Suite", a 9 minute work cataloguing the life of Nelson Mandela. After setting up his own studio in 1998 his career has gone from strength to strength. Billy has joined the guest lecture team at Pulse College and his time is now divided between teaching and his studio work. We are delighted he has found time to talk to Pulse College news.

Q1. You started out your music career gigging part time. Tell us a bit about this experience.

I was the keyboard player with a Soul/Funk band called Shush. We gigged from around 1983 to 1992. I then left that band and set up a new band, Jacob's Ladder and gigged extensively until 1998 when I left to pursue Studio work. While with Jacob's Ladder, I was responsible for sound on stage which I controlled from a desk beside my Keyboard setup.

Q2. You gigged while working in a full time day job. Can you tell us about the work you did before you embarked on your musical career?

I actually worked in a Bank for 13 years... A bit of a switch I know!! For the last 10 years in the bank, I would have been gigging pretty much 4 nights a week with the band! Throughout those years, I realised my heart really wasn't in banking...

Q3. You took a huge leap to pursue your passion for music full time. What made you decide to make this huge decision?

Well, I had a very understanding wife who supported my decision...

Also, the more I progressed in music, I felt that I could make a career in the business. However, in the initial stages, I wasn't quite sure what direction it would take so I suppose it was a bit of a Leap of Faith!!

Q4. Where did your love of music come from?

I started out learning Piano when I was 4 and then switched to the church organ when I was 12. During all this time I suppose my interest and love for music just grew!! While I was studying music academically, I much preferred to sit down and try to play songs off the radio by ear.

Q5. You have been involved for a long time with Pulse College. Your first studio gig was with Tony for a girl band called FAB. What experience did you develop from this initial time in studio?

That project was a huge learning curve as it was the first real production job.
It was also a bit of a baptism of fire in learning how to deal with 4 girls with strong personalities!!! On the Production side, I learned a lot of studio techniques from Tony and also from Tim Martin who worked on part of the project. During this time, I set up my studio at home. Tony was a great help in putting it all together and advising on monitoring etc...

Q6. You went on to work with Bonny Tyler and legendary producer Jimmy Smith. Can you talk us through what work was involved?

My input on that project was purely programming and keyboards.
However, I did gain a great insight into what is involved in vocal recording and Production on such a big project with a big established artist.

Q7. Did you have any formal training or did you learn by simply watching and absorbing what others were doing.

I have had no formal training in engineering or Production so I suppose I have to put it down to the quality of hands on experience that I received in the early days.
I think my background in keyboards meant that I was always interested in recording and how music is put together. Coupled with that, I was able to learn so much working with some great producers. As part of The Corrs experience, I was fortunate enough to work with Mitchell Froom who was inspirational to say the least!! I also worked with Bob Clearmountain at his studio in LA on mixes for the Wild Ocean Project......what an amazing experience that was!!

Q8. You worked with The Corrs manager on an epic 7 year project Wild Ocean. Tell us a about that experience.

That project began shortly after I had put my Studio together and just finished working on the Bonnie Tyler project. John was looking for somebody who could programme but also somebody with a musical sense and my name came up.
We began in 1999, and finally completed it around 2006. The project was always changing and as new pieces were worked on, the sound would change, which meant having to revisit earlier work to adapt it to a new style. This was great experience for somebody in my position and also lead to my working with The Chieftains, Fiachra Trench and The Corrs while completing the project.

Q9. You worked on The Corrs award winning album “In Blue” selling 7 million copies. What a great achievement.

Yes indeed. I consider myself to have been extremely lucky to get the opportunity to work on this album. It was an amazing time, working with some amazing people and a huge learning curve!! I do think that you never stop learning as a Producer...

Q10. You have worked with many high profile artists and projects from The Corrs and Westlife to the “Mandela Suite”. Can you talk us through the different approaches needed in term of sound?

In the case of Westlife and The Corrs, you need to bring a pop sensibility to the project. The basic engineering and Production techniques will obviously be the same as any other project but the treatment of the music has to be considered in a different way. Will it be live instruments or programmed?? Will it involve layering of vocals or not ?

The Wild Ocean project on the other hand was much more cinematic and orchestral. There were only a few vocal tracks so the music had to be looked at from a very different perspective with a lot more emphasis on Orchestration.

Q11. What elements do you feel are vital in carving out such a successful career?

A knowledge of all types of music is an advantage. Also, I think it is critical for a Producer to be able to relate well to people. While the whole recording experience is intensive, it also has to be a very enjoyable one in order to achieve great results. It is the Producers job to ensure that that kind of atmosphere exists in the studio. The ability to listen to other people’s ideas and suggestions is also hugely important... it is a big responsibility to try and carry the whole project on your own shoulders! Lastly, being in the right place at the right time is always a bonus!!

Q12. You also find time to guest lecture on the Pulse College degree course. What part of teaching do you enjoy the most?

I actually find it quite challenging as I am not that comfortable standing up in front of a room full of strangers. The part I enjoy most would be questions and answers as I hope I have something to share that may be of help.

Q13. What area of the Pulse course do feel is the most beneficial to students in the real world work situation?

Obviously the classes are hugely important in learning the basic facts but I have to say that any hands on studio experience that they can get will make sense of all the books !! Pulse and Windmill have always been great in affording students the opportunity to gain this kind of invaluable experience.

Q14. What advice can you give Pulse Students set to graduate this year.

It is a difficult market out there in this business. Therefore it is vital that you graduate with the best results possible. Try to get as much studio experience as possible and when you do get a session, remember what I said about personality and dealing with people. To my mind, and I have regularly talked to Tony about this, personality and ability to relate to and deal with people is almost as important as the qualification...
If you can impress a Producer with how you handle yourself and your knowledge, you will stand a much better chance of a call back rather than someone who goes in with the attitude that they have their qualification so they must know it all...

Q15. Any future upcoming projects you care to share for 2011?

Currently working on songs for Brian Kennedy’s new album.
Also working with a wonderful band from Galway with some really quirky songs.

I am also working on developing a new artist with an amazing voice and an equally amazing talent for songwriting... So hopefully 2011 will be a good one!!

I wish you all the very best of luck in your future careers.

Billy.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Pulse College 21st Birthday Celebrations

Pulse College are delighted to be turning 21 this year and to mark this significant milestone we are set to have an action packed year of exciting events ahead. To start the celebrations we have launched a unique range of short courses, we have developed a new open day format and with the success of the last Windmill Lane Seminar Series we are to host another event. See full story below.

Short Course and 8 Week introductory Courses:

To mark our 21 years as Ireland’s leading creative media college Pulse has developed a dynamic range of new short courses as well as re-launching popular 8 week introductions course, in the areas of Audio, Film and Gaming.

Established in 1990, and based in the heart of Dublin, Pulse College has an internationally renowned reputation and are constantly evolving and striving to come up with new creative course that are industry relevant.



“We know from direct experience the creative talent that exists in this country. We believe education is the only way to ensure sustainable economic growth. After much research we have developed our short course to specifically target areas of economic growth that are currently experience skills shortages. We hope this will ensure that our students will have the best possible employment out come on course completion” Naomi Moore, Director.



With industry professionals Pulse Colleges lecture panel the aim is to give practical, hands on courses designed for beginners / hobbyists, job seekers looking to up-skill and professionals looking to retrain. Since acquiring and renovating Windmill Lane students will have access to state of the art facilities with the support of our expert tutors. These courses were created to meet the current skills shortage in key areas economic growth such as gaming and computers. Students will be provided with the necessary training and tools to enter a tough employment environment with the best possibilities of success. By preparing students for the workplace, it is ensured that they have the expertise to be the creative media workforce of the future



•All 8 week introductory courses are set to start on the 12th of February
•See link attached for full listings on our new exciting range of short courses www.pulsecollege.eu/short-courses
Seminars

Pulse College / Windmill Lane Recording Studios are delighted with the success of their first in ongoing series of free informative and interactive seminars hosted in Windmill Lane Recording Studios which took place on the 26th of November. The first seminar was entitled "The Mac as a Digital Audio Workstation" with Apple's chief engineer, Chris Jinks. With it being such a success we plan to have practical hands on workshops and seminars on a regular basis to help keep you up-to-date with all the technical trends and industry techniques. Our next seminar will be on the 27th of January with Sarah Jane Wai O’Flynn from LA Make UP Academy entitled “Make-Up for Maximum Impact in film & TV”. It will encompass key areas of make up for film, from effective and obvious S.F.X., to natural beauty make-up to enhance the production and create effect. It is designed to highlight the importance of make-up within your crew, turning ordinary into iconic, enabling you to take your production to a professional level.

It will take place at 6.30pm on the 27th of January. Students can book a place on www.pulsecollege.eu or call us on 01 4784045 email: cliodhna@pulsecollege.eu.

Career Fairs

To start the launch of Pulse College’s new short and introductory courses we are delighted to announce that we attended the Career Zoo on the 15th and 16th of January in the Mansion House and will also be attending the Choices expo on the 21st -24th January in the Aviva stadium.



Career Zoo: Career Zoo is a free event aimed at professionals considering new employment opportunities. The event showcased career options, including up skilling and retraining, as well as real job vacancies.. Visitors will have the opportunity to meet leading employers with real career opportunities and to explore thousands of courses. The event had a strong emphasis on growth sectors which will be reflected both in the exhibitions and seminars throughout the weekend. The employment landscape for the coming years will be intrinsic to the event. Date: 15th and 16th of January Location: The Mansion House. For more information, see careerzoo.ie


Choices 2011 will be the year's biggest free adult & student career event, with an anticipated attendance of 50,000 making it the largest exhibition of its kind in Ireland. Whether you are a school leaver considering your next step in higher or further education, someone who wants to learn new or improve upon existing skills, or a jobseeker looking for a career with one of Ireland's most successful employers, or looking to find out about opportunities overseas, then Choices 2011 is the event for you. Date January 21st to 24th Location: Dublin's Aviva Stadium. For more information, see choices2011.ie
•Introduction Course: 8 Week intro to audio, film and gaming starts 12th February
•Short Courses: For our new dynamic Range of Short Course visit http://www.pulsecollege.eu/short-courses


Interactive open day

We're very proud of our school, and our recently acquired facilities at the world famous Windmill Lane Studios. Our Open Day is not just about showing you state of the art equipment; it also gives you the perfect opportunity to speak to tutors and staff about our courses and career paths in the creative media industry. This month’s Open Day is to take on a new format. With the help of expert tutors our potential students will get a more interactive hand on experience of our studios, facilities and campus in all elements of Audio, Film and Gaming. We hope it will give you a better understanding of what is involved in committing to our creative media courses.

The Open Day will take place on February 5th and will give you the opportunity to:

1.Find out more about courses available and how you can access them
2.Have a guided tour of our facilities, including: studios, production and post production facilities
3.Speak one-to-one with tutors and staff
4.Make a course application.
5.Get advice about career pathways
You can book by simply contacting us here in the office on 01 478 4045 or click on our book now button and you will be registered for our open day. It will be held in the world famous Windmill Lane Studios, 20 Ringsend Rd, Dublin 4.